From yselivanov.ml at gmail.com Tue Mar 3 16:27:34 2015 From: yselivanov.ml at gmail.com (Yury Selivanov) Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2015 10:27:34 -0500 Subject: [python-committers] MSDN Subscriptions/Renewals In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54F5D2E6.1020609@gmail.com> Hi Brian, My subscription expires today.. Is it possible to renew it somehow? Thanks, Yury On 2014-11-14, 4:39 PM, Vinay Sajip wrote: > Brian Curtin python.org> writes: > >> Since I've gotten a couple of requests now for MSDN renewals, I may as >> well try to do them in a big batch. If you have an MSDN subscription >> that is expired or soon expiring, I can get you a renewal if you send >> me the email address you use to login and your Subscriber ID. This is >> found at https://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/manage/ > Mine expires on 4 March 2015 - I don't see that qualifying as "soon". Can I > assume you'll be doing another batch perhaps early in 2015? > > Regards, > > Vinay Sajip > > _______________________________________________ > python-committers mailing list > python-committers at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers From trent at snakebite.org Tue Mar 3 18:13:23 2015 From: trent at snakebite.org (Trent Nelson) Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 12:13:23 -0500 Subject: [python-committers] MSDN Subscriptions/Renewals In-Reply-To: <54F5D2E6.1020609@gmail.com> References: <54F5D2E6.1020609@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20150303171321.GA21139@snakebite.org> On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 10:27:34AM -0500, Yury Selivanov wrote: > Hi Brian, > > My subscription expires today.. I think you get a grace period for a couple of weeks which is handy. > Is it possible to renew it somehow? So, I ended up renewing my subscription most recently via an online form referenced in a private area for Apache committers. I'll send the link in a private follow-up e-mail to you and Brian (and anyone else if they'd like it). I'd paste it here but all the Apache docs indicate that the URL shouldn't be made public, and this is a publicly-archived mailing list, so... (Do we have a private area/wiki/repo for committer-eyes-only, out of interest?) Trent. From brian at python.org Tue Mar 3 18:37:16 2015 From: brian at python.org (Brian Curtin) Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 11:37:16 -0600 Subject: [python-committers] MSDN Subscriptions/Renewals In-Reply-To: <20150303171321.GA21139@snakebite.org> References: <54F5D2E6.1020609@gmail.com> <20150303171321.GA21139@snakebite.org> Message-ID: On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Trent Nelson wrote: > On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 10:27:34AM -0500, Yury Selivanov wrote: >> Hi Brian, >> >> My subscription expires today.. > > I think you get a grace period for a couple of weeks which is handy. Yep, usually there's some grace period. If anyone else is in need of a renewal, let me know. >> Is it possible to renew it somehow? > > So, I ended up renewing my subscription most recently via an online > form referenced in a private area for Apache committers. I'll send > the link in a private follow-up e-mail to you and Brian (and anyone > else if they'd like it). > > I'd paste it here but all the Apache docs indicate that the URL > shouldn't be made public, and this is a publicly-archived mailing > list, so... > > (Do we have a private area/wiki/repo for committer-eyes-only, out of > interest?) I would hazard against sending that around in case it's tied to Apache people, or something. In the past I've helped other people gain a connection to have MSDN support for their project (related to Python, but not CPython specifically, so I didn't feel safe handing out subscriptions to them), and they ended up being handled by different people or in different ways. From larry at hastings.org Mon Mar 9 10:34:50 2015 From: larry at hastings.org (Larry Hastings) Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2015 02:34:50 -0700 Subject: [python-committers] [RELEASED] Python 3.5.0a2 is now available Message-ID: <54FD693A.5010704@hastings.org> On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.5 release team, I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Python 3.5.0a2. Python 3.5.0a2 is the second alpha release of Python 3.5, which will be the next major release of Python. Python 3.5 is still under heavy development, and is far from complete. This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. Two important notes for Windows users about Python 3.5.0a2: * If you have previously installed Python 3.5.0a1, you must manually uninstall it before installing Python 3.5.0a2 (issue23612). * If installing Python 3.5.0a2 as a non-privileged user, you may need to escalate to administrator privileges to install an update to your C runtime libraries. 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No problems here. -- Zach From antoine at python.org Tue Mar 10 22:13:08 2015 From: antoine at python.org (Antoine Pitrou) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 22:13:08 +0100 Subject: [python-committers] hg.python.org extremely slow (for me?) In-Reply-To: <54FF3B75.7040107@stoneleaf.us> References: <54FF3B75.7040107@stoneleaf.us> Message-ID: <54FF5E64.1040507@python.org> It seems there are problems here as well: $ time hg clone -U https://hg.python.org/cpython destination directory: cpython requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests transaction abort! rollback completed abort: connection ended unexpectedly real 3m53.105s user 1m41.788s sys 0m21.752s Regards Antoine. From ethan at stoneleaf.us Wed Mar 11 01:03:23 2015 From: ethan at stoneleaf.us (Ethan Furman) Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 17:03:23 -0700 Subject: [python-committers] hg.python.org extremely slow (for me?) In-Reply-To: <54FF3B75.7040107@stoneleaf.us> References: <54FF3B75.7040107@stoneleaf.us> Message-ID: <54FF864B.1020405@stoneleaf.us> On 03/10/2015 11:44 AM, Ethan Furman wrote: > For at least 24 hours now my attempts to connect to hg.python.org have been futile. > > I finally stuck to it this time, and about three minutes later finally got the prompt, but after entering my password got a > > remote: Connection closed by 104.130.43.97 > abort: no suitable response from remote hg! > > Any ideas? I noticed slow-downs in other internet-related content, rebooted my router, and now all is well. Sorry for the noise. (although hopefully this will help somebody else ;) -- ~Ethan~ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From ethan at stoneleaf.us Sat Mar 14 22:22:44 2015 From: ethan at stoneleaf.us (Ethan Furman) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 14:22:44 -0700 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5504A6A4.7000405@stoneleaf.us> On 03/14/2015 01:23 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At > this point I think it would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than to help manage > the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. +1 -- ~Ethan~ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From antoine at python.org Sat Mar 14 22:24:09 2015 From: antoine at python.org (Antoine Pitrou) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 22:24:09 +0100 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: <5504A6A4.7000405@stoneleaf.us> References: <5504A6A4.7000405@stoneleaf.us> Message-ID: <5504A6F9.1040007@python.org> Le 14/03/2015 22:22, Ethan Furman a ?crit : > On 03/14/2015 01:23 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > >> Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At >> this point I think it would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than to help manage >> the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. Entirely +1. As far as I remember, Paul's contributions have always been positive and useful. Regards Antoine. From berker.peksag at gmail.com Sat Mar 14 22:30:05 2015 From: berker.peksag at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Berker_Peksa=C4=9F?=) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 23:30:05 +0200 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it would > be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than > to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve > wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. +1 from me, too. --Berker From donald at stufft.io Sat Mar 14 22:33:53 2015 From: donald at stufft.io (Donald Stufft) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 17:33:53 -0400 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <71985971-9AEB-4E19-B6BD-17BDD3BECC62@stufft.io> +1 > On Mar 14, 2015, at 4:23 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. > _______________________________________________ > python-committers mailing list > python-committers at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers From mal at egenix.com Sat Mar 14 22:41:01 2015 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 22:41:01 +0100 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5504AAED.5030102@egenix.com> On 14.03.2015 21:23, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it would > be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than > to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve > wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. +1 -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Mar 14 2015) >>> Python Projects, Coaching and Consulting ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC Plone/Zope Database Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ 2015-03-12: Released mxODBC 3.3.2 ... http://egenix.com/go71 ::::: Try our mxODBC.Connect Python Database Interface for free ! :::::: eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 http://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ From rdmurray at bitdance.com Sat Mar 14 22:37:41 2015 From: rdmurray at bitdance.com (R. David Murray) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 17:37:41 -0400 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20150314213751.D7B34B14152@webabinitio.net> On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 20:23:03 -0000, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it would > be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than > to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve > wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. +1 --David From nad at acm.org Sat Mar 14 23:16:54 2015 From: nad at acm.org (Ned Deily) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 15:16:54 -0700 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: <5504A6F9.1040007@python.org> References: <5504A6A4.7000405@stoneleaf.us> <5504A6F9.1040007@python.org> Message-ID: <21760647-1D9A-46BC-A9DA-8EE5483D6A47@acm.org> On Mar 14, 2015, at 14:24, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > Entirely +1. As far as I remember, Paul's contributions have always > been positive and useful. +1 -- Ned Deily nad at acm.org -- [] From larry at hastings.org Sun Mar 15 03:48:05 2015 From: larry at hastings.org (Larry Hastings) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 19:48:05 -0700 Subject: [python-committers] Minor update to Python 3.5 release schedule Message-ID: <5504F2E5.3030707@hastings.org> I always intended all my releases to be on Sundays--that all the release engineering work is done on weekends, which is generally easier for everybody. But I goofed up the 3.5 release schedule and had proposed 3.5.0a3 to be released Saturday March 28th. With the assent of the team I bumped it forward a day to Sunday March 29th. I apologize for my goof. Cheers, //arry/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brian at python.org Sun Mar 15 03:59:10 2015 From: brian at python.org (Brian Curtin) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 21:59:10 -0500 Subject: [python-committers] [Python-Dev] Minor update to Python 3.5 release schedule In-Reply-To: <5504F2E5.3030707@hastings.org> References: <5504F2E5.3030707@hastings.org> Message-ID: On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Larry Hastings wrote: > > > I always intended all my releases to be on Sundays--that all the release > engineering work is done on weekends, which is generally easier for > everybody. But I goofed up the 3.5 release schedule and had proposed > 3.5.0a3 to be released Saturday March 28th. With the assent of the team I > bumped it forward a day to Sunday March 29th. I apologize for my goof. You're fired ...nah. Thanks for everything everyone has done for this release. From jaraco at jaraco.com Sun Mar 15 03:49:14 2015 From: jaraco at jaraco.com (Jason R. Coombs) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 02:49:14 +0000 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: <21760647-1D9A-46BC-A9DA-8EE5483D6A47@acm.org> References: <5504A6A4.7000405@stoneleaf.us> <5504A6F9.1040007@python.org> <21760647-1D9A-46BC-A9DA-8EE5483D6A47@acm.org> Message-ID: +1 From brian at python.org Sun Mar 15 04:24:53 2015 From: brian at python.org (Brian Curtin) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 22:24:53 -0500 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it would > be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than > to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve > wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. I'm out of date in terms of recent code contribution, but in the past Paul had always been very helpful, and I've seen his name a lot on python-dev especially recently. +1 for sure. From zachary.ware+pycommit at gmail.com Sun Mar 15 04:32:52 2015 From: zachary.ware+pycommit at gmail.com (Zachary Ware) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 22:32:52 -0500 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it would > be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other reason than > to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of that I bet Steve > wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. +1, definitely. -- Zach From mail at timgolden.me.uk Sun Mar 15 08:13:05 2015 From: mail at timgolden.me.uk (Tim Golden) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 07:13:05 +0000 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <55053101.1080808@timgolden.me.uk> On 14/03/2015 20:23, Brett Cannon wrote: > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it > would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other > reason than to help manage the code related to his PEPs. But on top of > that I bet Steve wouldn't mind more help managing Windows-specific stuff. And, just to add to the long list: +1. I have the very slight advantage of having met Paul a few times IRL. And he's a straightforward chap who, as you can see from his posts over the years, can handle himself very well wrt both code and people. TJG From barry at python.org Sun Mar 15 16:03:16 2015 From: barry at python.org (Barry Warsaw) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 11:03:16 -0400 Subject: [python-committers] [Python-Dev] Minor update to Python 3.5 release schedule In-Reply-To: References: <5504F2E5.3030707@hastings.org> Message-ID: <20150315110316.1f4c6dfd@limelight.wooz.org> On Mar 14, 2015, at 09:59 PM, Brian Curtin wrote: >On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Larry Hastings wrote: >> >> >> I always intended all my releases to be on Sundays--that all the release >> engineering work is done on weekends, which is generally easier for >> everybody. But I goofed up the 3.5 release schedule and had proposed >> 3.5.0a3 to be released Saturday March 28th. With the assent of the team I >> bumped it forward a day to Sunday March 29th. I apologize for my goof. > >You're fired You have it backwards. It would take a much bigger goof than this for us to let Larry off the hook! >...nah. Thanks for everything everyone has done for this release. Indeed! It's almost as if he enjoys it! -Barry From victor.stinner at gmail.com Sun Mar 15 16:36:11 2015 From: victor.stinner at gmail.com (Victor Stinner) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 16:36:11 +0100 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, 2015-03-14 21:23 GMT+01:00 Brett Cannon : > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0250/ PEP 250 - PEP 250 -- Using site-packages on Windows https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0302/ PEP 302 - New Import Hooks https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0441/ PEP 441 - Improving Python ZIP Application Support https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0486/ PEP 486 - Make the Python Launcher aware of virtual environments https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0310/ PEP 310 - PEP 310 -- Reliable Acquisition/Release Pairs Wow, great job! A a first PEP written 14 years ago! I vote +1 for Paul. Even if he probably knows the Python code base and development workflow, it would be helpful to have an official mentor. Someone who anwsers to dummy questions when you become a core developer and you are too shy to ask them in public. Victor From bcannon at gmail.com Sun Mar 15 19:57:08 2015 From: bcannon at gmail.com (Brett Cannon) Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 18:57:08 +0000 Subject: [python-committers] Proposing Paul Moore for commit privileges In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 11:36 AM Victor Stinner wrote: > Hi, > > 2015-03-14 21:23 GMT+01:00 Brett Cannon : > > Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a > > committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0250/ > PEP 250 - PEP 250 -- Using site-packages on Windows > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0302/ > PEP 302 - New Import Hooks > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0441/ > PEP 441 - Improving Python ZIP Application Support > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0486/ > PEP 486 - Make the Python Launcher aware of virtual environments > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0310/ > PEP 310 - PEP 310 -- Reliable Acquisition/Release Pairs > > Wow, great job! A a first PEP written 14 years ago! > > I vote +1 for Paul. > > Even if he probably knows the Python code base and development > workflow, it would be helpful to have an official mentor. Someone who > anwsers to dummy questions when you become a core developer and you > are too shy to ask them in public. > I assumed since I proposed him that duty would fall to me. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 8:56 PM Vinay Sajip wrote: > Brett Cannon gmail.com> writes: > > > > > I think it would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges > > > > +1 > > Regards, > > Vinay Sajip > > _______________________________________________ > python-committers mailing list > python-committers at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From larry at hastings.org Mon Mar 30 10:46:38 2015 From: larry at hastings.org (Larry Hastings) Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 01:46:38 -0700 Subject: [python-committers] [RELEASED] Python 3.5.0a3 is now available Message-ID: <55190D6E.8030300@hastings.org> On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.5 release team, I'm thrilled to announce the availability of Python 3.5.0a3. Python 3.5.0a3 is the third alpha release of Python 3.5, which will be the next major release of Python. Python 3.5 is still under heavy development, and is far from complete. This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. Two important notes for Windows users about Python 3.5.0a3: * If you have previously installed Python 3.5.0a1, you may need to manually uninstall it before installing Python 3.5.0a3 (issue23612). * If installing Python 3.5.0a3 as a non-privileged user, you may need to escalate to administrator privileges to install an update to your C runtime libraries. You can find Python 3.5.0a3 here: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-350a3/ Happy hacking, //arry/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: